Birthright Citizenship in America: From United States v. Wong Kim Ark to Modern Demographic Reality — A Constitutional, Historical, and Societal Analysis – RESEARCH & PODCAST SERIES 2026

The question of birthright citizenship remains one of the most significant and debated aspects of the American constitutional framework. It serves as the legal mechanism by which the United States defines the boundaries of its national community, ensuring that the accident of birth on domestic soil confers the full rights and responsibilities of citizenship.1 This … Read more

The Elimination of Titles: A Scientific, Psychological, and Socioeconomic Analysis of Value-Based Identity Systems – RESEARCH & PODCAST SERIES 2026

Educational Research Disclaimer:This work is developed by Di Tran University – College of Humanization Research Team and is shared for educational, analytical, and discussion purposes only. It does not constitute legal, regulatory, or professional advice, nor does it represent the position of any governing body. All interpretations are subject to change, and readers are responsible … Read more

Will 92% of Beauty Schools Close in 2027? A Deep Study on the OBBBA, AHEAD Framework, and the Future of Cosmetology Education

Research & Policy Analysis Series 2026Powered by Di Tran University — The College of HumanizationResearch Team In collaboration withNew American Business Association (NABA) Executive Summary A viral Reddit post in r/Cosmetology claiming that “92% of beauty schools will close in 2027 under new Trump rules” has generated significant alarm across the cosmetology education sector. This … Read more

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